Wildlife Intern
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center · Non-profit
- Location: Bay Village (United States of America)
- Work arrangement: hybrid
- Employment type: Internship
- Seniority: junior
- Posted:
Job description
28728 Wolf Road | Bay Village, Ohio 44140 | 440-871-2900 | info@lensc.org | www.lensc.org
Position Summary
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center is offering an
internship opportunity in wildlife rehabilitation, animal
care, and public education.
Interns will work alongside wildlife specialists to:
- Care for native wildlife admitted to the wildlife
rehabilitation program, including assisting with
feeding, cleaning, medicating, and supportive
care for a variety of species
- Clean, feed and provide daily care for resident
animals; assist with animal handling, health
monitoring, enrichment, exhibit management,
and general husbandry
- Assist with public education and wildlife programs
for a variety of audiences and ages
- Provide support with departmental administrative
and organization duties as needed
Schedule
Internships run from late September through early
January. Interns work 4 days each week (Sunday-
Saturday) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and at least one
10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. shift. Please include your
availability and available start date in the application.
Compensation
Interns may receive a stipend and may qualify for course
credit.
WILDLIFE INTERNSHIP
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
Fall 2026
Currently accepting applications | Course credit available
Our Mission: Lake Erie Nature & Science Center educates and inspires each of us to
understand, appreciate and take responsibility for our natural universe.
Qualifications
Applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree or have
completed at least 2 years of coursework in pre-vet,
environmental science, biology, zoology, or a related
field; or be seriously pursuing a career in a related field.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
Prior animal-care experience or experience working with
wildlife is strongly preferred.
Other qualifications include:
- The ability to work as part of a team
- A high level of self-motivation
- The capability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced
environment
- Effective communication skills
- A passion for wildlife education and conservation
- Experience with Microsoft Office software
- Physical ability to perform manual work such as
loading/pushing wheelbarrows, lifting up to 50
pounds, etc.
- Valid driver’s license
Application
Cover letter, resume and 2 letters of
recommendation should be submitted to
kylek@lensc.org with the subject line “Wildlife
Internship.”
Application deadline: September 11, 2026
Skills
- communication_skills
- office365
- teamwork
Languages
EN
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